Paper-roll holder.



To' all whom. it, muy concern:

'- UNlTED STATES PATENT o FFiCE.` if

Jointiicxini., or cI-xciNNri'ri. oiiio, .fission-oa 'ro "rn-E JorisDUGLS COMPANY, or cmy l cixxarr'oiiio, A conronariox cromo. Y

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` Appunti-.ion mea .iuiy 2o, 190s. seria Naseem.

Patented Sept. 22, 199,8.

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Be it known that I, JOHN McNeil., a citigroove, I. The locked positionof the man zen of the United States of Ameriqa, andresil drel isillustrated best in Fig. 2, wherein the dent of Cincinnati, county ofHainiltontate tooth, cF', is shown engaging the ring, ai, and

of Ohio, have invent-edcertainnew and usethe thumb-piece, c", is shownas proJectin ful Improvement-s in Paper-Roll Holders, of beyond theexternal surta cof the mandre which-the following is a specification. a'position in which it is he d by means f the My invention relates to)aper roll holders, `spring, D. In this position 1t is seen thatlespecially to holders for t et paper. ofthe when the roll4 of paper islocated upon the kind which are provided with a meanswof mandrel, thethumb-piece, c', will bear preventing the ioll of paper frombeingreagainst the rolll with a spring iressure and moved bodily fromthe mandrel after it has prevent its rotating too free y upon the beenlocked m place. Lniand-rel, and that at the same tiniethe roll Theobje-ct of i`iiy invention isa holder` 'of paper completely covers thethumb-piece, wherein the inea-ns of locking the' mandi'el'in placelikewise performs the function of preventing the spinning or )ayin oiftoo rapeen rolled off. idly ot the paperfroin tlie rol and vhic i, Afterthe paper has besides preventing the stealing of the roll of mandrel,the mandrel paper, prevents likewise thestealing of the from the ring,a2, by pressing inward u on parts o the holder. the thnmbiece, c', andthen the man( rel Referring to the accompanying drawings: may be. slidpFivui'e 1 is a eispective view'of a paper roll end which is adapt-ed toengage the bearing, holder embof ying my invention,the roll bea-'-',comes adjacentto the rin a. .It is seen ing shown in dot-ted line. Fig.2 is 'a view' that thererm'ival of the man( rel, B, from the partly insect-ion and partly in elevationof ring,a,is prevented bg' the pins, a5,abutting my holder. Fig. is a view taken upon line against the end, b',the groove.

Y aged from its hearings unti Referring to the arts: Base plate, A, hasformed integral Wit i its ends twooutwardly rejecting arms, c i., a.Arm, a, terminates in a beari'nv with a ring, a, uponone side, and aclosedend, a?, upon the other, A rm, a' terminates in a ring, a. Themandrel consists of a tube, B, which has upon one side a groove, b,whose ends, b',' b2, terminate at a'short distance fromI the ends ofthel tube, B.- Tube, B, has a central. notch b3, and upontliediametrically' o posite side, and at the other end of the'tu e a notch,b. YJournaled upon a in, c, which is supported bythe tube',- is a ever,C, oneof whose ends terminatesin a thumb-piece,'c,

place the roll with its hole in alinement with 0.2; engages thehearing@zu What I claim is:

'oneiofwluch vis perforated and't ie other recessed, a mandrel adaptedto be supported in the arms, alocking lever pivoted upon the inandreland having one of its ends 'adapted to bear against a roll of paper,which may be mounted upon the mandrel..

' 2. A apcr roll holder, consist-ing of arms and the opposite end in a'tooth,'c.1 The leadapte to supporta mandrel, the mandrel ver is of aength suoli t at the thumb-piece, consista' of a hollow tbenotclred uponone c', mayproiect through the notch, b3, andthe side,4 an a leverpivoted within the tube,

`tooth, c?, may project into the;`notch, bf. having one of its endsadapted to engage one .of the arms and having the other end terminatngin a thumb piece and a spring J), which engages a stud, b5. u'oonl thein teadapted tohold the thumb-pieceoutwardly oriof the tube B beyond thenotchin the mandrel;

Ring,- a, from its interorla' 3. In a paper rollholdcr the combinationwardly into the notch, bf, by l:coiled spring,

c', so that the mandrel mav not be disen-l The opera-tion of insertingthe rollin lace' which is adapted. 'to engage th-.'-

through the ring, a, until 't-he -75 is' a simple one, since itisnecessary on y toA the mandrel, B, and then merelyto push the mandrel,B, through the roll' until the tooth,

1. A paper. roll holder, havirvy two arms,

. to lock itself within the recess and theot-her ,'of'two arms, oneterminating in bearing I the rin while refaining the. mandrel against lfor the n mnflrvl, :md theotller termmmmg removi from the ring.

in av ringthrough which the mandrel maO JOH f I Aulo, a groove upon onesldaof the mandre N A NEIL o rho groow bmng'dosed at the und, and o pluWltnesses:

mujer-ting through the ring intr the groove WALTER F. MURRAY, 1.- perm".the remprocatlon of the mandrel m AGNES MCCORMACK. v

